Claims
- 1. A laser magnetic immunoassay method comprising:
- (a) subjecting a superparamagnetic-labeled free antigen or antibody comprising an antigen or an antibody attached to a superparamagnetic microparticle, to an immunoreaction with a specimen containing a target antibody or a target antigen to form an analyte solution containing superparamagnetic-labeled immunocomplexes;
- (b) applying a magnetic field gradient generated by an electromagnet and a magnetic pole piece arranged opposite the electromagnet so as to preferentially concentrate said immunocomplexes to a predetermined position of concentration;
- (c) radiating a laser beam on said predetermined position of concentration;
- (d) detecting and measuring the intensity of scattered or reflected outgoing light;
- (e) distinguishing between said superparamagnetic-labeled free antigen or antibody and said superparamagnetic-labeled immunocomplexes by a change in the scattered or reflected outgoing light caused by a difference in time in which said superparamagnetic-labeled free antigen or antibody and said superparamagnetic-labeled immunocomplexes reach the position of concentration.
- 2. The laser magnetic immunoassay method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the immunoreaction in the step (a) is performed in a magnetic field to effect alignment of the direction of magnetization of the superparamagnetic-labeled immunocomplexes obtained after the immunoreaction.
- 3. The laser magnetic immunoassay method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the specimen comprises virus cells, cancer cells or lymphocytes.
- 4. The laser magnetic immunoassay method as claimed in claim 3, wherein the specimen comprises a virus and the virus is an influenza virus.
- 5. The laser magnetic immunoassay method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the superparamagnetic microparticle is not larger than 10 nm when the ferromagnetic substance is magnetite or gamma-ferrite and is not larger than 3 nm when the ferromagnetic substance is pure iron.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/342,956, filed Apr. 25, 1989, now abandoned.
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